Iltani

Iltani (fl. 4th century BC) was a Babylonian member of the Assassins Order in the time of Alexander the Great's Macedonian Empire.

Biography
Iltani was born in the city of Babylon, and was the daughter of a member of the Hashshashin Order. She joined the Assassins Guilds in the city, and during the time that she was alive, Alexander the Great was conquering Southwest Asia with a Piece of Eden, The Staff. Since he was backed by the Knights Templar, he was an enemy of the Assassins.

In 330 BC, after the Templar assassination of Darius III of Persia, the Assassins decided that Alexander was a major threat and had to be eliminated. From then until 323 the Assassins succeeded in wounding him many times in his campaigns but failed to permanently wipe him out, so Iltani headed to Babylon when a fellow Assassin convinced the Macedonians to withdraw from India.

Iltani entered the palace of Nebuchadnezzar in Babylon and poured a gourd of poison into a glass of water that a fever-stricken Alexander was going to drink. Alexander drank it and died on 11 June 323 BC of the effects.